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Pierre-Yves Pasquier, president and co-founder of Comerso, was the guest of Frédéric Simottel in Tech & Co, the daily newspaper, this Monday, November 4. He returned to his company’s activity on BFM Business. Find the show from Monday to Thursday and listen to it again as a podcast.
Xavier Perret, director of the Azure entity at Microsoft France, was the guest of Frédéric Simottel. in Tech&Co, the daily, this Monday, November 4. He looked at how to distinguish an AI from a human, on BFM Business. Find the show from Monday to Thursday and listen to it again as a podcast.
This Monday, November 4, Frédéric Simottel received Ben Marrel, co-founder and CEO of Breega, Lucas Perraudin, founder of AI Partners and former director of Meta Reality Labs, and Claudia Cohen, journalist at Le Figaro, in the show Tech & Co, the daily, on BFM Business. Find the show from Monday to Thursday and listen to it again as a podcast.
This Monday, November 4, Frédéric Simottel received Ben Marrel, co-founder and CEO of Breega, Lucas Perraudin, founder of AI Partners and former director of Meta Reality Labs, and Claudia Cohen, journalist at Le Figaro. They looked at investors’ concerns about the future prospects of generative AI and the impact of budgetary restrictions on startups, in the Tech & Co show, the daily, on BFM Business. Find the show from Monday to Thursday and listen to it again as a podcast.
This Monday, November 4, Frédéric Simottel received Ben Marrel, co-founder and CEO of Breega, Lucas Perraudin, founder of AI Partners and former director of Meta Reality Labs, and Claudia Cohen, journalist at Le Figaro. They looked at the entry of Nvidia into the Dow Jones and the demotion of Intel, Intel’s wish to free itself from TSMC and the probability of the replacement of Google by ChatGPT search, in the Tech & Co show, daily, on BFM Business. Find the show from Monday to Thursday and listen to it again as a podcast.
Thursday October 31, Frédéric Simottel received Jérôme Marin, founder of cafetech.fr; Didier Sanz, journalist; Bruno Guglielminetti, journalist and host of “My Digital News Notebook”; Léa Benaim, BFM Business journalist; William Eldin, president of XXII; Sylvain Trinel, Tech&Co journalist; Miroslav Sviezeny, general manager of Qarnot computing and Héléna Jérôme, president of Safehear, in the show Tech & Co, the daily on BFM Business. Find the show from Monday to Thursday and listen to it again as a podcast.
This Thursday, October 31, William Eldin, president of XXII, looked at the strategic partnership they signed in artificial intelligence in Morocco, in the Tech & Co show presented by Frédéric Simottel. Tech & Co can be seen or listened to from Monday to Thursday on BFM Business.
Thursday, October 31, François Sorel received Jérôme Marin, founder of cafetech.fr, Didier Sanz, journalist, and Bruno Guglielminetti, journalist and host of “Mon Carnet de l’actualite digital”, in the show Tech & Co, the daily , on BFM Business. Find the show from Monday to Thursday and listen to it again as a podcast.
Thursday October 31, Frédéric Simottel received Jérôme Marin, founder of cafetech.fr, Didier Sanz, journalist, and Bruno Guglielminetti, journalist and host of “My Digital News Notebook”, They looked at the Radars doped with artificial intelligence, Google’s AI arrives in Waymo robotaxis, Toyota and NTT’s investment in AI, and the autonomous vehicle without pedals or steering wheel, in the Tech & Co show, the daily, on BFM Business. Find the show from Monday to Thursday and listen to it again as a podcast.
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**Interview with Claudia Cohen, Journalist at Le Figaro, about the Future of AI and Startups**
**Host (Frédéric Simottel)**: Welcome, Claudia Cohen, to Tech & Co. You’ve just delved into the rising concerns investors have about generative AI and startup funding. Can you tell us what the main anxieties are that investors are currently facing regarding these technologies?
**Claudia Cohen**: Thank you for having me, Frédéric. The primary concern is the sustainability and long-term viability of generative AI startups. Many investors worry that, given the budgetary constraints many startups are facing, it may become increasingly difficult for these companies to innovate and grow.
**Host**: That makes sense. And what role do you think the recent developments in AI technology, like those from companies such as Nvidia, will play in alleviating or exacerbating these worries?
**Claudia Cohen**: Nvidia’s strong position and continual advancements are certainly a double-edged sword. On one hand, their technology drives the industry forward and opens up new possibilities for startups. On the other hand, the pressure to meet high performance standards can make it challenging for smaller companies to compete, especially if they lack the necessary resources.
**Host**: You mentioned competition. Do you foresee any major shifts in the competitive landscape of AI companies, particularly with giants like Google facing new entrants like ChatGPT in the search domain?
**Claudia Cohen**: Absolutely, that’s a significant shift we are witnessing. The entry of AI models like ChatGPT into areas traditionally dominated by companies like Google is reshaping expectations. If this trend continues, we could see a major re-evaluation of how these companies operate and compete in the market.
**Host**: Lastly, looking ahead, what advice would you give to both startups and investors navigating this intricate landscape?
**Claudia Cohen**: For startups, it’s crucial to remain agile and innovative while managing costs effectively. For investors, understanding the unique challenges and potential of AI technologies will be vital. They should focus on companies that not only have robust technology but also clear business models that can sustain them in the long run.
**Host**: Thank you, Claudia. Your insights shed light on the complexities of the AI landscape today. We look forward to seeing how these developments unfold.
**Claudia Cohen**: Thank you, Frédéric. It’s been a pleasure discussing this with you.